Assuming you add a class to the quote section this code styles up the quote area. SP unfortunately does not come with a class for the quote area so you have to assign it by doing something like <div class="quote">"A sense of uncertainty that is potentially fatal is what makes climbing an adventure. Anything less is just working out" </br>-Jim Bridwell</div>

This one is a little tricky, you have to add an additional piece of code into the occupation section which the code is <a href="http://www.summitpost.org" id="splogo">SummitPost</a>. This places a logo right where the current SP logo is. SP's logo is not quite transparent so I redesigned it a bit which if you have a better version, place it in the background image area.

The next script randomly displays a background which you can place in your own images so that your profile will look nicer. Below where it says "IMAGE URL" simply place in the image url (usually ending with a .jpg in the url) between the "" quotes and removing the "image url" text.

Want more or less images? Not a problem, all you have to do to add more images is place a comma after the last image quote. So it would look something like "IMAGE URL 3", "http://www.summitpost.org/images/layout/logo2.gif". Be sure it is before the ); so that the code renders correctly. To remove an image simply delete a set of quotes "" and a comma (on the furthest right side).

If anyone has any additions, corrections, or needs help, feel free to ask me. Also keep in mind that browsers like Internet Explorer 8 and earlier do not render some of the styling because they do not support round corners, drop shadows, ect.

Yup. But CSS will be around for a very long time. I think it's quite nice to be able to style up the plain boring looking profile. Even if I didn't use a background, my brother agrees that the text formatting on the profile is kinda hard to read. Or at the very least could be made easier which if folks want to use pieces of the code provided, it would serve it's purpose. But speaking of myspace, I used facebook to grab a little bit of the styling for the line space just to get an idea of what is a good amount.